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Cancel The Spectator: Step-by-Step Guide
How to cancel the spectator magazine subscription and get your refund
What is the spectator
The Spectator is a respected British weekly magazine delivering in-depth commentary and analysis on politics, culture and current affairs. If you're reading this in Singapore, you likely subscribed to access its digital edition via website or mobile app, enjoying content on demand across your devices.
Digital access and subscription options
You can subscribe to The Spectator directly through its website, or via in-app purchases through the Apple App Store or Google Play. Both options offer recurring billing, which means your subscription renews automatically on a set cycle unless you actively cancel or switch off auto-renew before your renewal date arrives.
The magazine operates on a straightforward model: you pay for access to digital archives and current issues. Promotional trials or introductory offers sometimes appear, but these carry the same cancellation rules as standard subscriptions.
How billing typically works
Your subscription charges recur automatically unless you take action. This is where many readers find themselves caught off-guard: a renewal happens, and they realise they never formally cancelled. At Stopee, we see this pattern frequently, and it's entirely preventable if you know the cancellation pathways available to you.